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The end of Mark's story : a methodological study
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ISBN: 9789004497504 9789004097179 9004097171 Year: 1993 Publisher: Leiden: Brill,

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This volume generates a narrative grammar which unites linguistic, structuralistic, rhetorical, and reader-response methods and then uses it to investigate the textual indicators for interpreting the ending of the Gospel of Mark. The first part of this book generates the narrative grammar in response to significant contemporary writings on methods of narrative analysis. The second part provides a detailed analysis of the Gospel's larger narrative units. The analysis isolates narrative units according to a consistent set of criteria, grounds the interpretation on a limited number of qualifications of the implied reader, indicates the centrality of the literary and rhetorical traditions of the Hebrew Bible for interpretation, clarifies the model of irony used in the narrative, and accounts for the negative presentation of the disciples on narrative grounds.

Clôtures du cycle arthurien : étude et textes
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ISBN: 2600001549 9782600001540 Year: 1996 Volume: 215 Publisher: Genève: Droz,

Tragedy's end: closure and innovation in Euripidean drama
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ISBN: 019508344X 9780195083446 1602566240 9781602566248 9780195344776 0195344774 1423734769 9781423734765 1280443553 0197705413 Year: 1996 Publisher: New York (N.Y.): Oxford university press,

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This work argues that artificial endings in Euripides reinforce innovations in plot and ending. After exploring the playwright's novel closing gestures, the book offers readings of plot, ending and generic innovation in six of Euripides' plays.

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